The role of hippocampal glutamate receptor-A-dependent synaptic plasticity in conditional learning: the importance of spatiotemporal discontiguity.
Gene-targeted mice lacking the AMPA receptor subunit glutamate receptor-A (GluR-A or GluR1) and mice with cytotoxic hippocampal lesions were compared with wild-type and sham-operated controls, respectively, on a conditional learning task using an elevated T-maze. Floor inserts (white perspex vs wire...
Main Authors: | Schmitt, W, Arianpour, R, Deacon, R, Seeburg, P, Sprengel, R, Rawlins, J, Bannerman, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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